LoveBeat
[14/10/2019] The game itself is still fun but I would give this a neutral review now in its current state, would reccomend playing with friends as the community is mostly philippines/spanish and russian these days who tend to stick to their own groups so unless you speak one of those languages, you can’t make friends really, many of them can also be ill mannered on here (having had many issues with them myself) very few here who are ok now. Having played the game since 13 January 2016 (release date) can definitely say its not the same as it used to be which is a real shame as I have had many fun times on here and met friends that I was very glad to of met.
– Real player with 3129.8 hrs in game
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Long review incoming.
Lovebeat, affectionately known as LB, is a rhythm game where you use your arrow keys and space bar on your keyboard. It also has DDR mat support. (Dance Dance Revolution). The game as a style that people would call dated, but it doesn’t age badly and fits the game fairly well. This game is completely free to own and play, with payments for cosmetic items.
When you first start LB, in order to not be overwhelmed, I would recommend not going past 4 star difficulty, and starting on the lower BPM (Beats Per Minute). If you find the lower BPM is too easy, then you can raise it, but don’t start off at 4 stars+ with 200+BPM unless you are a veteran with rhythm games.
– Real player with 1738.3 hrs in game
Audition Online
Since I have been playing this game on and off for about 10 years now and having spend lots and lots of hours in it, I should give it my honest review.
The game is, especially for beginners, tough to learn, due to not many in game help or tutorials (there is only a small page describing the modes in a help tab). The community on this server mostly consist of old Audition Veterans who are still playing the game out of nostalgic reason, immature young people who act like “internet heroes” and people who uses Audition to be afk or just chatting, there for most rooms are private rooms or afk rooms, which doesn’t do the game any favour, because if you really want to dance you most likely have to open your own room and hope that someone actually wants to play with you. The game can also be very demotivating if you play with people who are very good at this game, because of the perfing system (every 2 perfs you can chain in a row gives your enemy a “red face” and if he doesn’t perf while “red faced” he doesn’t get any points).
– Real player with 1407.9 hrs in game
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I know some reviews for this game were because people want to get money from RedBana apprently XD but this one is not for anything like that just a normal review :) Pretty long one so don’t feel the need you have to read it all unless your really interested in this game XD
I had never heard of Audition Online until it hit steam, since then i have been hooked to this game and gotten to love it! :D In this game, you press a number of arrows and press space once a red circle goes into the white area of the bar, this is just the main mode but there are many other way to play such as: 8keys,a guitar hero type mode where you prsss ZXCV and shift and much more! As far as other modes go there are: normal individual, team battles, Club Dance (couple dance), Block Beat (dance in teams of 2), 1-2 mode where you memorise a sequence and reapeat it and more too! :D
– Real player with 1050.1 hrs in game
Top Billiards
You can play 2 player local. I don’t believe you can play online. Though the game play itself is not bad, the concept of single player game is bad. You start with 6000 coins and can play a single match betting 0, 100, 500 or 1000 coins. If you win, you get more coins and can buy better looking cues. If you eventually lose all your coins, then you will need to in purchase coins. There’s no point of this game, there’s no tournaments or multiple opponents. Opponents always about the same ability, they’re pretty good.
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
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Issa scam for some reason
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
PYTHIAN
I wish I could write something positive and I really would like to support this app, but to do so I must be honest.
I joined the event short before it started. I saw some people on the plaza walking around and throwing fireballs. When it started and I entered the boat (first stage) I was all alone. It was looking like there were many people, but they were all just bots. (They had no names, were not reacting to anything…)
I restarted the program many times, read about these problems in the Stream discusssion forum, where others reported the same problem - nothing helped. I really wasn’t in the mood to try enjoying the event all alone and just wanted to fix that problem. At 20:55 I finally gave up.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Pythian offers a much needed escape in these event deprived times. The throwback events are what you would expect from a showcase of a recorded festival. They are more of a VR cinema than convey the feeling being there.
Then there are the (at the time of this review one) special live Events.
Those are specially designed as a VR festival event expierience and are nicely crafted with different maps for each dj set. Each set has something to discover and has nice light design like you would expect in a realworld event.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Rhythm Brawl
as of alpha build 2.2 here are the pros and cons of Rhythm Brawl.
cons:
the notes aren’t really synced to the music, pretty slow, no support for arrow keys when playing songs, and the AI is pitifully easy. I mean even on master mode I kicked there butts 23,000 to 6,000
pros:
songs have potential to be pretty good in a rhythm games, I find the voice clip for the character select to be absolutely hilarious and I want it to never be changed, and pixel art is pretty good.
bugs:
the sound waves on the title screen are not working right at all and could probably give someone a seizure.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
this is a nice game and i love the idea behind it, kind of like the guitar battles in guitar hero 3.
not gonna lie at current time the game is a bit unplayable but has a bunch of potential to be great, the graphics are nice and i love the character designs, music is a little underwhelming but alright for the start of development (haven’t played all the songs yet so i will update this when i have), i do recommend people try this out if you are a fan of rhythm games as i can see a battling rhythm game being massively loved if giving a chance to grow and guided by the rhythm games community.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
BlasterBeat
This is an outstanding game in its type - the world’s first online rhythm shooter.
Two different game genres have been combined in one game, resulting in a vibrant gameplay where music sets the rules. It’s an exciting shooter, really enjoyable to play alone or with your friends and practicing your sense of rhythm.
The DNA of the game is rhythm
- Damage can only be dealt in game markers that depend on the track
Fight in PvP mode
- Create or join the play session and show what you can do in battles against other players
Set records in PvE mode
- Play solo or with friends, trying to shoot maximum points on targets
Unique abilities and weapons
- Choose a combination of abilities and weapons to suit your style of play
A variety of music
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Choose songs with different genres, create your own playlist for the game
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Tracks of varying difficulty will allow to play both beginners and fans of rhythm games
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Import your tracks and customize music marker maps